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ASCII to hex value chart

Dec
Hx
Oct
Char
Dec
Hx
Oct
Char
Dec
Hx
Oct
Char
Dec
Hx
Oct
Char
0
0
000
NUL (null) 32 20 040 SPACE 64 40 100
@
96
60
140
`
1
1
001
SOH(start of heading) 33 21 041
!
65 41 101
A
97
61
141
a
2
2
002
STX (start of text) 34 22 042
"
66 42 102
B
98
62
142
b
3
3
003
ETX (end of text) 35 23 043
#
67 43 103
C
99
63
143
c
4
4
004
EOT (end of trans.) 36 24 044
$
68 44 104
D
100
64
144
d
5
5
005
ENQ (enquiry) 37 25 045
%
69 45 105
E
101
65
145
e
6
6
006
ACK (acknowledge) 38 26 046
&
70 46 106
F
102
66
146
f
7
7
007
BEL (bell) 39 27 047
'
71 47 107
G
103
67
147
g
8
8
010
BS (backspace) 40 28 050
(
72 48 110
H
104
68
150
h
9
9
011
AB (horizontal tab) 41 29 051
)
73 49 111
I
105
69
151
i
10
A
012
LF (NL New Line) 42 2A 052
*
74 4A 112
J
106
6A
152
j
11
B
013
VT (vertical tab) 43 2B 053
+
75 4B 113
K
107
6B
153
k
12
C
014
FF (NP new page) 44 2C 054
,
76 4C 114
L
108
6C
154
l
13
D
015
CR (carriage return) 45 2D 055
-
77 4D 115
M
109
6D
155
m
14
E
016
SO (shift out) 46 2E 056
.
78 4E 116
N
110
6E
156
n
15
F
017
SI (shift in) 47 2F 057
/
79 4F 117
O
111
6F
157
o
16
10
020
DLE (data link escape) 48 30 060
0
80 50 120
P
112
70
160
p
17
11
021
DC1 (device control 1) 48 31 061
1
81 51 121
Q
113
71
161
q
18
12
022
DC2 (device control 2) 50 32 062
2
82 52 122
R
114
72
162
r
19
13
023
DC3 (device control 3) 51 33 063
3
83 53 123
S
115
73
163
s
20
14
024
DC4 (device control 4) 52 34 064
4
84 54 124
T
116
74
164
t
21
15
025
NAK (negative acknow.) 53 35 065
5
85 55 125
U
117
75
165
u
22
16
026
SYN (synchronous idle) 54 36 066
6
86 56 126
V
118
76
166
v
23
17
027
ETB - end of trans.block 55 37 067
7
87 57 127
W
119
77
167
w
24
18
030
CAN (cancel) 56 38 070
8
88 58 130
X
120
78
170
x
25
19
031
EM (end of medium) 57 39 071
9
89 59 131
Y
121
79
171
y
26
1A
032
SUB (substitute) 58 3A 072
:
90 5A 132
Z
122
7A
172
z
27
1B
033
ESC (escape) 59 3B 073
;
91 5B 133
[
123
7B
173
{
28
1C
034
FS (file separator) 60 3C 074
<
92 5C 134
\
124
7C
174
|
29
1D
035
GS (group separator) 61 3D 075
=
93 5D 135
]
125
7D
175
}
30
1E
036
RS (record separator) 62 3E 076
>
94 5E 136
^
126
7E
176
~
31
1F
037
US (unit separator) 63 3F 077
?
95 5F 137
_
127
7F
177
DEL


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